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The 5 Hottest International Money Transfer Startups

The Startup Magazine

With technology facilitating the rapid globalization of the marketplace today, it’s no wonder that international money transfer startups are popping up to provide more payment options and autonomy to buyers and sellers alike. Here are the five hottest international money transfer startups you should know about: TorFX.

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[INTERVIEW] Zakaria Hersi, Founder Of Orten.io

YoungUpstarts

On one hand, he’s a tech innovator and entrepreneur whose creativity has earned him awards and accolades on two continents – Europe (Sweden, to be more exact) and Africa (eastern, and in countries like Nairobi, his native Somalia and Mauritius). Has the situation with the country’s tech startup community improved since then or not?

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Vacation – To Tell or Not To Tell

ithacaVC

While I think it is kind of funny that Brad, Fred and Steve feel compelled to let the world know that they are on vacation, the more important question to me is whether or not a startup board should know the vacation plans of the company’s executives. Assuming the answer is yes, what level of detail is needed?

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Why the Navy Needs Disruption Now (part 2 of 2)

Steve Blank

For targets over uncontested airspace (Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Somalia, Yemen, Libya, etc.) In a startup they’d be the founding CEO.) Portfolio: In Horizon 3, the Navy is essentially incubating a startup. Politics: In Silicon Valley most startups fail. that’s pretty easy. And not just one.

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the world without altgate

Altgate

@altgate Startups, Venture Capital & Everything In Between Skip to content Home Furqan Nazeeri (fn@altgate.com) ← Microsoft Buys 37signals For $300 Million The Coming Venture Capital Boom → The World Without Altgate Posted on January 1, 2009 by fnazeeri No, this blog is not going anywhere.    It is an amazing tool.